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You Are Not Dead: the Revenge!

September 5, 11 //
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fake, you are not dead

After several weekends of Sturm und Drang, I am pleased to present…

You Are Not Dead .com !!!

This new site is a full-throttle reimagining of the sterling, satirical self-management program, first released in 2008 by the Fakeproject Corporation of America (musician and artist Daniel Reetz and myself). The updated text incorporates some of the revisions introduced with the 2010 Canadian Edition, as well as showcases new images, Self Work and more.

It is badass and makes me happy. I could extol its virtues all day, but how’s about you just check it out:

Why now? If you hadn’t heard, the live-action seminar is being remounted by Black Pants in Vancouver, BC, at the Fringe Festival this week. Check it out!

Vancouver Fringe Festival
September 9 – 18
@ the Granville Island Hotel
Buy Tickets

More about the play:
http://youarenotdead.ca

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don’t let your words get in the way

January 31, 11 //
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art, fake

Happy VD from the Fakeproject Corporation of America! Daniel Reetz and I excised a Sunday from our lives to burn out your retinas and put words in your mouth with a mean set of Valentines.

Share with your loved ones, crushes and lost causes. What have you not to lose?

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you are not dead, just wow

June 18, 10 //
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fake, journeys, joy, vancouver, whoa, you are not dead


There is an impulse to not be impulsive. Wait for the words to flood, sing, slip into inevitable melodies and melodrama my life is so considered and complex! har har, in the telling of it. Careful. Constructed.

Then along comes a play I wrote, apparently, weeks off already, and I want to share now! then! ever! always! every last surreal iota of excitement being back in my city, yes that’s what I said, possessive of every mossy tree, piece of yam sushi, stepping off the plane after 12 hours of travel, hopping on the train and getting off downtown a block from the venue and elevating up into the intermission fellowship “breather” of my own play still altitude discombobulated and weighed down with my scary black backpack of 3-milliliter toiletries and having a stranger approach me, introduce herself coyly and ask, “What do you think of the seminar?” then lean in, anxious like suspicious of surveillance, and hiss, “I feel like I should be talking to people!”

But I cannot capture it to my satisfaction -– couldn’t then, the emotion checks and checking in so what do you think? flabbergasted gob smacked stuttering the whole weekend — or now, either, having digested the experience, or tried to. But I can’t wait any longer for any of this to make sense beyond totally sensational.

I’m not sure what happens next with You Are Not Dead, or myself, ironically (…or not…) more concerned about getting a decent job and meeting my basic needs like a good Not Dead citizen, as opposed to pursuing the frivolous — more creative brainchildren fetid with hope.

But there is life in Not Dead yet, as well as fire in me, and my gratitude is overwhelming:

Thanks, Adam Bergquist and Jessica Harvey, for besting the Fakeproject Corporation of Canada representatives of my dreams. I knew every line coming but could never predict what would happen next. What you did with my words was marvelous and thrilling.


Thanks, Danielle Marleau, for directing and producing a vision I would never have imagined on my own, much less have been able to make happen. And for cutting my hair. And letting me sleep on your floor. Hanging out with you and Jeremy was a blast.


Thanks, Brandon Marback, for making PowerPoint killer and Seth Soulstein for executing it masterfully, Matija for the wicked website, Rachel Peake for the dramaturgy, Olivia Mowatt and Sarah Szloboda for producing, Rebecca Taves for volunteer coordination and all the FPCAN volunteers.

Working remotely from Minneapolis for so many months, I did not and could not truly grasp and appreciate all the time, effort and support required to pull it all off until I met (some of) you and saw it unfold before my eyes. I am grateful and deeply humbled.


Thanks, Nathan and Andy, for coming from Seattle, and Karen for attending from across town. I miss you all a lot and it was great to have old friends to hug tight.

Thanks, James, for getting Sanctuary to play my favorite song when I ditched the play after-party to get my fierce dance on. It was out-of-control amazing. ~3 AM Megabite and 7/11 sour keys 4ever~

Thanks, Daniel Reetz, oh jees for everything. I am endlesssly awed, inspired and laughing my ass off in your presence, whether in rare real-time or countries away online. It’s been a pleasure fakeprojecting with you, and I hope to conspire more.


Lastly, thanks, Moon, for low tide the first time and again for my last, so I could meet and roam my favorite place on earth.


(Photos in this post courtesy of Daniel, except for the last. Obliged!)

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FPCAN’s You Are Not Dead

May 19, 10 //
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fake, writing, you are not dead

To complement the You Are Not Dead seminar experience going down in Vancouver May 27 – June 5, Daniel Reetz and I have published You Are Not Dead: A Guide to Modern Living (the Canadian Edition).

While a small quantity will be available for sale at the play, this is print on demand, baby, so everyone can get in on the action. Read more about (and BUY! BUY! BUY!) the book at our publishing press, The Author Is Dead.

Those who I occasionally see in person may also contact me or leave a comment below to buy a copy from me in the meatspace (this latter option may take a few weeks due to Things and Stuff, but comes with such advantages as Increased Revenue for the Fakeproject Corporation, the human touch and my precious precious autograph).

Regarding the “publishing press,” maximum control of your work requires registering your own ISBN, and when you have your own ISBN, you basically have your own publishing company (minus a million things, of course, but in name, sure sure). In addition, for whatever backward reason, 1 ISBN costs $125 while 10 cost $250. While I am less aspiring publisher–author than thrifty shopper, I nonetheless have 9 more ISBNs burning a hole in my wherever-it-is-you-store-ISBNs.

Yay? I think so. Yay!

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